Looking back at the inside
Looking back at neizhao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ NSH ì n è izh à o, which means that it was originally a Buddhist language, referring to the comparative examination of Buddha nature, and then self reflection. From the history of Zen.
Idiom usage
It refers to self reflection
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: looking back, looking back
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 17 of the history of Chan Zhen Yi: "calm and calm for a while, listening to the crowing of chickens in the four fields, I lowered my eyes and brows, and looked back at the inside."
Idiom explanation
It was originally Buddhist. It refers to the Buddha nature control examination. It also refers to self reflection.
Chinese PinYin : fǎn shì nèi zhào
Looking back at the inside
busy oneself hankering after personal fame and gain. kàng chén zǒu sú
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person. fán fū ròu yǎn